

FC Lokomotive Leipzig 3-3 SK Kladno
International Club Friendly — 4 July 2026, 22:00
FC Lokomotive Leipzig and SK Kladno played out an eventful 3‑3 draw at the Bruno‑Plache‑Stadion in a pre‑season friendly that showcased plenty of attacking quality from both sides. The German regional league side matched up well against the Czech third‑division visitors, producing an entertaining contest for the supporters.
Match overview
The game was open from the start, with both teams pressing high and creating chances. Leipzig took an early lead, but Kladno responded well, equalising and then taking the lead before half‑time. The second half followed a similar pattern, with both sides trading goals until the final whistle.
Key moments
- 7th minute: Lokomotive Leipzig opened the scoring with a well‑worked move finished by their striker from inside the box.
- 18th minute: Kladno struck back through a header from a corner.
- 33rd minute: The Czech side turned the game around with a counter‑attack goal, making it 2‑1.
- 44th minute: Leipzig equalised just before half‑time with a powerful free‑kick that curled over the wall.
- 62nd minute: Kladno regained the lead with a clinical finish after a defensive lapse.
- 78th minute: Leipzig’s winger levelled the match again, cutting in from the left and firing low into the far corner.
Tactical story
Leipzig set up in a 4‑4‑2, trying to exploit the flanks, while Kladno used a 4‑3‑3 that allowed them to press effectively. The midfield became stretched as both teams committed numbers forward. Set‑pieces and transitions were the primary sources of goals.
Standout performers
Leipzig’s left winger was a menace, scoring one and assisting another. Kladno’s striker worked tirelessly, holding up the ball and linking play, also getting on the scoresheet. Both goalkeepers had little chance with the goals but made a few decent saves in between.
Season context
The friendly provided valuable minutes for both squads, with Leipzig looking sharp in attack but needing defensive solidity. Kladno showed they can compete physically and technically against German opposition. Both sides will refine their systems before league action begins in their respective countries.